Amy joined Rodeph Sholom School in 2010, bringing her educational background that includes a Bachelor of Arts with honors in history from Brandeis University and a Master of Science in Education from Bank Street College of Education with a focus on childhood general and special education. What she treasures most about Rodeph Sholom School is the sense of community that embraces everyone the minute they walk into the building, creating connections among students, colleagues, and alumni that make the school truly unique. Her specialized training in both general and special education allows her to support diverse learners with skill and compassion. In her free time, Amy loves to run in Central Park or run after her son and two dogs, and she serves as Co-Director of the Lucy Moses School’s Summer Musical Theater Workshop.